Windows NT 4.0 Knowledgebase Article List.

This page provides a list of Microsoft Knowledgebase articles that may be of assistance to those fault-finding, maintaining or setting up a NT 4.0 Workstation or Server system. The material presented primarily deals with NT 4.0 Workstation, since that is my primary focus. In most cases however, the Knowledgebase articles would be equally relevant in a NT 4.0 Server environment.

I have primarily concentrated on the operation of the OS itself, so problems relating to interaction / performance of applications running on NT 4.0, or specific hardware problems are not extensively detailed here.

You may notice that some of the entries listed do not include Windows NT 4.0 under the 'Products this article applies to' section. Such articles are included because:

They often provide useful background information or history details that help explain the behaviour of NT 4.0

Expands upon a problem which does affect Windows NT 4.0 (perhaps indirectly), but NT 4.0 is not specifically listed.

Is a more recently issued Microsoft Knowledgebase article detailing a problem relevant to Windows NT 4.0, but NT 4.0 is no longer mentioned in the article because in the opinion of Microsoft it is "obsolete".

Ordinarily, Knowledgebase articles that refer to a problem that has since been resolved by a Service Pack or hotfix (ie: the article is basically 'dead') are not listed here. There are some exceptions to this rule however:

If the article provides useful 'historical' information.

The Hotfix provided by Microsoft does not fully resolve the issue.

The article refers to other Knowledgebase articles or issues which remain unresolved.

How to Use:

The numbers of the Knowledgebase articles are presented in numeric order. The knowledgebase article number is a 'clickable' link that will open the full text of the item (by going to the Support site at Microsoft.com) in a NEW browser window. Close the window to return to this site.

This is a MASTER LIST - all knowledgebase articles that are referenced on any page of this website should appear here.

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